Which always seemed terribly unfair, not just in terms of how cynical it was in taking advantage of fans but how such an important game deserved to be more widely available in its new form. Especially as it was a really good remaster.

Everyone always assumed it’d eventually be released separately though, and now it looks like that will be happening this summer.

It’s surprising it’s taken this long (pic: Charlie INTEL)

A listing for the game appeared on games rental service Gamefly, giving the PlayStation 4 version a June 20 release date and putting the Xbox One version down for July 20.

That’s as you’d expect given Call Of Duty’s current timed exclusivity deal with Sony, and it seems unlikely the listing could’ve been a simple mistake given the different dates.

The listings were quickly taken down, but fansite Charlie INTEL was able to take screenshots before they disappeared.

That still doesn’t mean they’re real, but to be honest it’d be stranger if Activision didn’t release the game this year, than if they did.

Especially as it means even more people to sell their expensive DLC to…